When something is new to us, we treat it as an experience. We feel that our senses are awake and clear. We are alive.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When you start using senses you've neglected, your reward is to see the world with completely fresh eyes.
The essential attribute of a new sense is, not the perception of external objects or influences which ordinarily do not act upon the senses, but that external causes should excite in it a new and peculiar kind of sensation different from all the sensations of our five senses.
I have no idea how things work in the life beyond what we know with our senses.
When we shift our perception, our experience changes.
When you take your attention into the present moment, a certain alertness arises. You become more conscious of what's around you, but also, strangely, a sense of presence that is both within and without.
Where you are in consciousness has everything to do with what you see in experience.
We come altogether fresh and raw into the several stages of life, and often find ourselves without experience, despite our years.
It's exhilarating to be alive in a time of awakening consciousness; it can also be confusing, disorienting, and painful.
Life is a series of sensations connected to different states of consciousness.
It is clear that every immediate object of our senses both exists and is real in the primary meaning of these terms so long as we remain aware of the object.